Defining actions in process steps
Defining actions in process steps controls when referenced service logic runs during order processing. By associating actions with specific points in a process model, you control how business logic is triggered as orders move through workflows. Actions are added, updated, or removed to align execution timing with changes in workflows, integrations, or business requirements.
This approach helps keep workflows predictable and maintainable by clearly separating process flow structure from execution timing, while allowing logic to be reused across multiple processes. Use these procedures to manage how and where services are triggered as process models evolve, while keeping execution behavior consistent across the order lifecycle.